liars

Always a soft place in our hearts for fabricated reviews getting torn down by the truth. Whether it's a potential competitor trying to stain the reputation of an upstanding establishment with words pulled out of thin air, or some fool named Zachary trying to give a car wash a bad time over a bunch of nothing; bring it on. When the truth wins, and it's captured in a fiery response from an owner who's had enough, we are all about it.

Stupidity and ignorance run amok online. Fortunately, we have people who task themselves with calling out the blatant lies, and unfounded incendiary statuses/comments. I do wonder if we'll ever find a time, when people actually up and quit their bs, online. But I'm doubtful, at BEST. It's just too easy for people to weave a tale anchored in imaginative fiction, online, when they can hide the truth in their eyes, behind a computer screen they post from.

Sometimes you craft a lie that's just believable enough to work. In the case of these 30 liars who got away with their BS, and then shared their success stories on Twitter, we're equally impressed and appalled.

Whether it's to complain about a restaurant, falsify a new story, or just to get likes, people are out there lying like it's their job. Thankfully, there's also people on the internet who feel compelled to call those people out and prove them wrong. Sweet, sweet Justice.

What makes people want to lie on the internet? Does it give them a weird sense of satisfaction? Do they think they can actually take credit for things that are easy to fact-check? Do they just want to make the world worse? Either way, what feels really nice is to see justice come to them in the form of a dutiful commenter.

Would you look at the big brains on these folks. It's a miracle they can even hold their heads up under the weight of all that ego. Of course there's no way to prove any of these people are actually as smart as they say. What we do know is that they sure like bragging.

Oh, the daunting lengths restaurant owners will go to take out their competition! It's almost like they assume managers/owners aren't checking the reviews that are left to scar their reputation with pure deception.

We can't explain why, but people absolutely love lying online. They lie about themselves, their families, local businesses and even objective facts! The lies are everywhere, but that's why it feels so good to see the record get set straight.

Why should selling your old phone online be easy? With the help of these wonderful people, online marketplaces are that much more hostile and bitter. Thanks, guy who thinks he can get a 600 dollar phone for 30 bucks.

Why do people on the internet love to lie so much? They have almost no reason to, and they're bad at it! That's why it gives us so much pleasure to see random guardians of the internet take down these lying liars with great big buckets of truth.